College and the Recruiting Process

Coach Meyerson pictured here with Melo Trimble at a 2016 workout in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. Trimble averaged 14.8 points, 4.9 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game this past season in helping the University of Maryland reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

It is very difficult for players and parents to understand the best pathway to attend a U.S. university and to play college basketball. With all of the recruiting services, tours and programs out there promoting their way, it can become overwhelming to both players and families. Not to mention the american college/university system can be complicated with all of the different levels and types of schools.

I am here help you navigate through this difficult process. With my experience recruiting student-athletes as a college coach, understanding the basketball culture in that part of the world, along with my master’s degree in higher education, there is nobody better to consult you through this process.

The academic side, becoming eligible and maximizing opportunities

How to get exposure

What is a realistic level for you

What are the difference between NCAA and all the different college basketball governing bodies

What are the differences between the levels of college basketball—understanding the levels within the levels